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  • 27
    Feb
    2013
    4:45pm, EST

    Rosa Parks statue unveiled in US Capitol

    Oliver Douliery / Pool via EPA

    Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, left to right, President Barack Obama and Speaker of the House John Boehner attend the unveiling of a statue of Rosa Parks at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 27, 2013. Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a city bus in segregated Montgomery, Ala., on Dec. 1, 1955. Parks' act of defiance and the subsequent Montgomery Bus Boycott became important symbols of the modern civil rights movement.

    NBC News reports:

    President Obama joined congressional leaders Wednesday on Capitol Hill to unveil a statue of Rosa Parks. Sculptor Eugene Daub told NBC News how he felt creating the likeness of one of the most definitive characters in American history.

    More than half a century after she refused to give up her seat on an Alabama city bus, Rosa Parks has an immovable place in the U.S. Capitol — the first black woman to be honored with a statue there.

    President Barack Obama and congressional leaders from both parties said at an unveiling Wednesday that the depiction was fitting.

    “Rosa Parks’ singular act of disobedience launched a movement,” Obama said. “The tired feet of those who walked the dusty roads of Montgomery helped a nation see that to which it had once been blind.”

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    3 comments

    Look at Boehner's face. His contempt of black people is almost palpable.

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  • 19
    Apr
    2012
    8:57pm, EDT

    Pete Souza / The White House via Getty Images

    President Barack Obama sits on the famed Rosa Parks bus at the Henry Ford Museum following an event on April 18 in Dearborn, Mich.

    Barack Obama sits inside Rosa Parks bus


    President Barack Obama took a moment from fundraising in Michigan on Wednesday to visit the Henry Ford Museum and sit in the Montgomery, Ala. city bus made famous by Rosa Parks.

    Obama said he took the time to sit in the bus to "ponder the courage and tenacity that is part of our very recent history."

    The image was shot yesterday, but was made available to msnbc.com today.

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    Never in my lifetime have I ever seen a President that does everything he can to create animosity between race and class. I thought the President of the United States was supposed to bring his countrymen/women together not tear us apart by race bating and class warfare.

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  • 29
    Jul
    2011
    9:29am, EDT

    A pancake recipe and a Congressional Gold Medal: Rosa Parks' possessions to be auctioned

    By David R Arnott, NBC News

    Guernsey's Auctioneers has been appointed to sell what it describes as "a remarkable body of material" owned by Rosa Parks at the time of her death.

    The archive includes thousands of items - ranging from Mrs. Parks' clothes and schoolbooks to her Congressional Gold Medal and Presidential Medal of Freedom, as well as her recipe for 'featherlite pancakes' and a postcard sent to Mrs. Parks by Martin Luther King. According to the AP,  the auctioneers hope to find an institution that will buy and preserve the complete archive.

    The AP reports that the archive also includes an essay written by Mrs. Parks that discloses how she was nearly raped as a young woman while working as a housekeeper for a white neighbor.

    Richard Drew / AP

    A postcard written to Rosa Parks from Martin Luther King, while he was traveling in Europe, is shown at Guernsey's auction house in New York on July 25.

    Richard Drew / AP

    The Congressional Gold Medal, left, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, belonging to Rosa Parks, are shown at Guernsey's auction house on July 25.

    Richard Drew / AP

    Rosa Parks' recipe for "featherlite pancakes," written on the back of an envelope from the 1st National Bank of Detroit, and some of her correspondence, are shown at Guernsey's auction house on July 25.

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    Based on US government stats from 2005 (PDF available here: http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/pub/pdf/cvus05.pdf) of the verified 111,490 rapes and sexual assaults on white women that year were committed by blacks, leading to a total estimated number of black-on-white victims at 37,460. By contr …

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